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Jerry Ward’s only-what-you-need vitamin and mineral supplement is here

gifd labs lifestyle multi-vitamin

Jerry Ward’s all-new vitamin and mineral supplement for his brand GIFD Labs has arrived, and it is officially named Lifestyle Multi-Vitamin. The primary goal of the product is to pack in everything you need to cover your body’s micronutrient needs with no unnecessary ingredients and at a cost-effective price.

You can see the full formula in GIFD Labs’ Lifestyle Multi-Vitamin in the label below, with 19 different vitamins and minerals, all at reasonable doses. The simplicity and angle of the supplement remind us a lot of USP Labs’ only-what-you-need VitamerPro and MTS Nutrition’s 100% RDA formula Machine Multi.

gifd labs lifestyle multi-vitamin

All 19 ingredients in GIFD Labs Lifestyle Multi-Vitamin are squeezed into a single capsule serving, with 30 servings packed into a single bottle. You can purchase Jerry Ward’s newest supplement through his brand’s online store at bios3training.com for $24.50 each, which isn’t too bad as far as value goes.

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